Scott Snyder discusses his plans for the Joker in the upcoming "Batman" story arc, why he's spending time in the 50s in "American Vampire" and what's in store for the Riddler and the rest of Batman's rogues gallery.

Geoff Johns and Jim Lee bring a wide slate of DC Comics creators and heroes in a Comic-Con lovefest for Justice League and Green Lantern, teasing more heroes in "Earth Two," new details on the Third Army, the future of Shazam! and more.

In a surprise announcement at its Friday panel at Comic-Con International, Vertigo revealed that Neil Gaiman announced will write a "Sandman" prequel, with art by J.H. Williams III. Click through for more from the panel.

Ending speculation that began when Jeff Lemire teased that a Neil Gaiman character will be introduced into the New 52, DC Comics announced at CCI that Timothy Hunter of "Books of Magic" will appear in "Justice League Dark."

Artist Jeff Lemire discusses his work with "Prometheus" scribe Damon Lindelof on DC Comics' digital-first Batman comic, "Legends of the Dark Knight," sharing insight into their take on Gotham City's protector.

Greg McElhatton gives "Animal Man Annual" #1 4 stars, calling the annual issue by Jeff Lemire and Timothy Green II "a perfect case of a comic that both stands on its own as well as fits well into the greater picture of the series."

DC has released a preview of "Animal Man Annual" #1 by Jeff Lemire and Timothy Green II, a stand-alone story that ties directly in to the "Animal Man"/"Swamp Thing" crossover event. The issue hits May 30.

In the wake of the debut of "Smallville: Season 11," DC Comics has announced more "digital first" titles to hit in the coming months, including an original Batman series featuring work by Jeff Lemire, Damon Lindelof and others.

Doug Zawisza gives Jeff Lemire's "Animal Man" #8 4 stars calling the artistic shift between Travel Foreman and Steve Pugh "well timed to the narrative so it flows nicely one artist to the next with absolutely no drop in quality."

This July, DC Comics further explores the characters of the New 52 through "National Comics," an anthology-style series launching with Jeff Lemire and Cully Hamner's new take on Kid Eternity. UPDATED With Art